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Warner Joseph Brodner

1945 - 2015

BORN

1945

DIED

2015

Warner Brodner Obituary

Brodner,

Warner Joseph

Irondequoit, NY: Born 1945 in Irondequoit, passed away February 10th, 2015 at his home in Palm Coast, Florida. Warner served in the U.S. Air Force during Vietnam Nam. He retired from Delco Products/ Valeo Rochester. He is survived by sister Laurel Schumann (Dan) and family, and his son Gunnar Brodner (Jodi).

We will hold celebration of Warner's life in spring. If you are interested in attending his memorial, please like his Facebook page so we can keep you up to date on the celebration.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Mar. 8, 2015.

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John Ayres

April 14, 2020

I served with Warner at Grand Forks AFB in the late 60s. We worked together in the FMS welding shop. We had some really good times. I remember buying his wife's 1963 Rambler convertible. Warner was a great funny person and never boring. I really enjoyed his friendship.

Mario and Georgann

March 14, 2015

Warner was a natural artist. He made several stained glass windows for us and many others. His memory lives forever in those stained glass art works. No matter what it was, warner would recreate it into some thing artful. I'm glad we still have those windows he designed on our house.

CHRIS BILLS

March 12, 2015

Our condolences to the family. We will lift them up in our morning prayer breakfast

Don LaClair

March 10, 2015

Warner and I were good friends in high school and had many good times. Prayers for the family, especially Laura.

Garry Briddon

March 10, 2015

I had not seen Warner since the early 70's, but never forgot the fun loving crazy guy I hung out with in High School and beyond. Rest in peace Warner.
Garry Briddon, Atlanta Ga

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